The Scopes "Monkey" Trial Part Two | Christian Fundamentalism Series

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Inherit the Wind | Christian Fundamentalism Series

US Senator Joseph McCarthy unleashed an era of suspicion on the American people as he went looking for communists. His trials, both public and behind closed doors, focused on the government as well as Hollywood and the Army. He claimed that he had lists of communists, but failed ...  Show more

Takeaway #1 - How Should We Deal With Heretics?

Donate to help Chris make Truce! The first-century Christian Church had a lot going on. Their Savior died and was resurrected, sending the Holy Spirit and leaving them with the command to take this new message to all tribes and tongues. The book of Acts records some of their tra ...  Show more

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